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Apple’s Asteroid Set for Comeback?

Published by Christopher Price on December 21, 2007 | Leave a response

Apple’s latest FireWire SDK makes some major improvements to FireWire Audio. Well, major in terms of FireWire developments. Leopard’s FireWire Audio API from what I’ve seen doing a bit of research has dramatically improved under-the-hood. Now, there are some Pro FireWire uses for audio, but it’s pretty limited. If you recall Asteroid, it was Apple’s […]

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Posted in Apple Tagged 1394, api, asteriod, audio, firewire

CompUSA Closing Prompts Apple Store mini Return?

Published by Christopher Price on December 20, 2007 | Leave a response

I was reading TUAW awhile back, and they noted that Apple heavily relies on CompUSA in many areas for service and support. In a lot of high-traffic areas, still absent from the Apple Retail Store footprint, CompUSA was the corporate/retail location to take sick Mac systems. This got me thinking… Apple may need to expedite […]

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Posted in Apple, Retail Tagged Apple, compusa, mini, Retail, store

Introducing the Mac OS Tune-Up

Published by Christopher Price on December 20, 2007 | Leave a response

Today, I’ve rolled out the Mac OS Tune-Up, which is a collection of every Mac OS Software Update, as well as updates for software bundled for Mac, such as iLife. The goal of the tune-up is to allow you to copy all the available Mac OS software updates to a flash drive, DVD, or even […]

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Posted in Apple, Software Tagged .mac, download, os, tune-up, update

CompUSA Shutdown Update (Updated)

Published by Christopher Price on December 19, 2007 | Leave a response

Just wanted to give folks an update on the progression of the CompUSA shutdown. I’ve been told that things will continue as normal at least until January. Commissions will be payed to vendors and returns will be accepted. After the holidays are done however, the stores will be handed off to a third-party that will […]

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Posted in Retail Tagged bankruptcy, clearance, compusa, shutdown

Finally, I can talk about FireWire S3200

Published by Christopher Price on December 15, 2007 | 5 Responses

FireWire is a good thing, sadly, it has seen better days. With the proliferation of USB 2.0 and SATA, people have been questioning the need for a technology like FireWire. And, they have had some good reasons. Between USB 2.0 and SATA, existing FireWire technology is only really effective for certain products, Digital Video being […]

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Posted in Apple Tagged 1394, association, firewire, s3200, trade

QuickTime 7.3.1 & GarageBand 4.1.1 Are Out

Published by Christopher Price on December 13, 2007 | Leave a response

Apple Software Update now lists QuickTime 7.3.1 and GarageBand 4.1.1. Looks like the QuickTime update fixes that nasty RTSP exploit that was demonstrated on Second Life. Update away! QuickTime 7.3.1 QuickTime 7.3.1 addresses security issues. This update is recommended for all QuickTime 7 users. For detailed information on this update, please visit this website: http://docs.info.apple.com/article.html?artnum=61798 […]

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Posted in Apple, Software Tagged download, garageband, iphone, quicktime, rtsp, security, update

HP AiO 4.0.1 Drivers on Apple Software Update

Published by Christopher Price on December 12, 2007 | 5 Responses

For some weird reason, Leopard ships with HP AiO 4.0, while HP AiO 4.0.1 has been available since October. Even weirder, some Leopard systems pick up the update when running Apple Software Update, while some don’t. And, that’s even taking into account an HP all-in-one printer added to the systems. Finally, weirdest, Apple doesn’t offer […]

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Posted in Apple, Computing & Internet, Software Tagged aio, all-in-one, download, driver, hp, patch, update

My Offer to Micromat

Published by Christopher Price on December 12, 2007 | 1 Response

Last time on the latest Micromat saga, I wrote about how Micromat refuses… yet again, to offer a downloadable update option for TechTool Pro 4. After the “one time” Intel upgrade (version 4.5), which cost $25, Micromat is wanting users to pay another $25 for a DVD update that will keep TechTool Pro 4 working […]

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Posted in Apple, Computing & Internet Tagged amazon, downloadable, micromat, pro, s3, techtool, update, upgrade

Quiznos Nutrition Revealed… It’s not good…

Published by Christopher Price on December 9, 2007 | 4 Responses

As blogged previously, Quiznos has finally disclosed nutritional data (which they agreed to disclose earlier this year). However, they are doing so in a real pain-in-the-gut way (and by gut, I mean a different part of the body). You can only view nutritional data one item at a time. No way to compare unless you […]

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Posted in Nutrition & Food Tagged facts, fast, food, hamburger, information, nutritional, quiznos, sammies, sandwich, sub

The Dreaded Out of Office Auto Reply…

Published by Christopher Price on December 8, 2007 | Leave a response

For the first time… I’ve set my email on out of office auto reply. I will be gone until next Friday. It feels weird telling folks to jump off a cliff, but I’m used to reading it enough that I shouldn’t be bearing the world’s burdens… especially when everyone else decides to click off from […]

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Posted in Computing & Internet, Wireless & Mobility
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